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Lord Cranstoun was a title in the
Peerage of Scotland The Peerage of Scotland ( gd, Moraireachd na h-Alba, sco, Peerage o Scotland) is one of the five divisions of peerages in the United Kingdom and for those peers created by the King of Scots before 1707. Following that year's Treaty of Unio ...
. It was created on 17 November 1609 for Sir William Cranstoun of that Ilk, sometimes designated 'of Morristoun',
Berwickshire Berwickshire ( gd, Siorrachd Bhearaig) is a historic county, registration county and lieutenancy area in south-eastern Scotland, on the English border. Berwickshire County Council existed from 1890 until 1975, when the area became part of th ...
. On the death of the eleventh lord, unmarried, in 1869, the peerage became extinct.


Lords Cranstoun (1609)

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William Cranstoun, 1st Lord Cranstoun William Cranstoun, 1st Lord Cranstoun (died June 1627) was a Scottish Lord of Parliament, who played a prominent part in the pacification of the Anglo-Scottish border in the early 17th century. Origins Cranstoun was the son of John Cranstoun of ...
(d. June 1627) * John Cranstoun, 2nd Lord Cranstoun (d. 1570–c.1648) * William Cranstoun, 3rd Lord Cranstoun (d. after July 1664) * James Cranstoun, 4th Lord Cranstoun (d. between 1685 and 1688) * William Cranstoun, 5th Lord Cranstoun (d. 1727) *James Cranstoun, 6th Lord Cranstoun (d. 1773) * William Cranstoun, 7th Lord Cranstoun (1749–1778) * James Cranstoun, 8th Lord Cranstoun (1755–1796) * James Edmund Cranstoun, 9th Lord Cranstoun (1780–1818) * James Edward Cranstoun, 10th Lord Cranstoun (1809–1869) * Charles Frederick Cranstoun, 11th Lord Cranstoun (1813–1869)


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* {{DEFAULTSORT:Cranstoun Extinct lordships of Parliament Noble titles created in 1609 1609 establishments in Scotland 1869 disestablishments in Scotland